Amazing craftsmanship! I can appreciate the work with the hand tools. I've always been more of a "Power Tool Guy" but am starting to venture into the finer details of woodworking. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! Hand tools are joy to use. Machines are great for repeatability, but i always prefer to “fine tune” and “dial in” my fits by hand. If I only have a couple parts to make, I may skip machines altogether and go back to my roots and do my joinery completely by hand. By the time I set up tooling, jigs etc I could have already been completely done at my bench if it’s only a few.
Amazing craftsmanship! I can appreciate the work with the hand tools. I've always been more of a "Power Tool Guy" but am starting to venture into the finer details of woodworking. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! Hand tools are joy to use. Machines are great for repeatability, but i always prefer to “fine tune” and “dial in” my fits by hand. If I only have a couple parts to make, I may skip machines altogether and go back to my roots and do my joinery completely by hand. By the time I set up tooling, jigs etc I could have already been completely done at my bench if it’s only a few.
Make you a jig for those tenon cuts. Not worth losing a finger.
@@Noold haha probably should. I normally cut them by hand with a tenon saw.